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Free Public WiFi

jstn:

Have you seen this wireless network? I see it *everywhere*, and it’s so suspicious because it’s always ad-hoc (meaning broadcasting from a computer rather than a regular access point). I imagined for a long time it was part of a virus; it waits for someone to connect, redirects to a page that exploits some hole in Internet Explorer, scrapes your hard disk and sends your social security number to Russia, sets itself up as “Free Public WiFi”, repeat.

After seeing it for the thousandth time at the train station Philadelphia yesterday I decided to look it up. Turns out it’s not a virus (at least not in the usual sense) but rather an interesting fuckup on Microsoft’s part, with viral consequences.

Basically, if Windows can’t connect to a preferred network that happens to be ad-hoc it creates the network itself with the same name. At some point, somebody was connected to a real ad-hoc network called “Free Public WiFi”. They went to another location where it didn’t exist, their laptop helpfully recreated the network, more people connected to it (and probably disconnected when it didn’t work), those people carried it with them somewhere else, and the cycle has been repeating ever since.

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    There’s a WEP crack called Caffe Latte that is based on [i think?] the same feature of Windows that stores information...
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    always wondered about that, but didn’t realize
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    Interesting. I see it all over Boston, but could never conect to it.
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    I’ve wondered about...years, likely you have
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    I have seen it in a hotel somewhere.
  24. benkraal reblogged this from marco and added:
    Yep. hpsetup on the train, at the station, walking through town… shakes fist at Microsoft
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    in cologne, germany today....connect though ;)
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    wondered about this, just never enough
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    first successful
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    Wow. Mystery solved. I see these everywhere.
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    am familiar with Free Public WiFi. When...semester in Paris I
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    I see hpsetup a lot here in Australia too. Can’t wait for Meraki to kickoff here.
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    phrase that most successfully gets people to connect, enough to launch...into exponential...
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    That’s pretty hilarious.
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    I’ve noticed that network in several places and have always wondered why it was there too. Good to know.
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    FON network. I’m sure...helped spread. Soon
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    Thanks, Microsoft! (I also...hpsetup everywhere, which is apparently
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    This is the most excellent story I’ve heard in quite a while, but it does smell a little weird: if this the case, why is...
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    wondered about this. Good Find!
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    have been wondering about this...believe I even came across one
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